Crisis Care and Emergency Residential Placement

Transitional Living Program

(TLP) helps youth aging out of foster care become self-sufficient. Female participants, ages 16 to 18, are provided residency in a group home setting and learn basic life skills for... Read More

Emerson Academy Therapeutic School

Promotes successful learning behaviors and outcomes for students referred by the St. Louis Public School Board of Education, grades K-12 ... Read More

Parenting Education

offers a free community based program providing instruction to re-establish and promote healthy, nurturing relationships between parents and children. The course ... Read More

ANNIE MALONE MARCHES TO A NEW BEAT

If you’re anything like me and grew up in the St. Louis metro area you are familiar with the May Day Parade. However, most people have no idea that the Parade is a fundraiser to help decrease youth homelessness and prevent child abuse and neglect. If I’m correct, most people don’t know that Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center (AMCFSC) host the parade and help families in the community experiencing crises. Do you know about the late, Annie M. Turnbo Malone and how her philanthropic contributions helped build the Center’s foundation and a bright future for so many children and families of color in St. Louis and across the world? “I know for me, it wasn’t until I became an adult that I began to associate them and understand the purpose behind the parade.” The newly appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone, William H. Young said that it’s something he hears often and has pledged to make it his mission to elevate awareness behind the purpose of the parade. New to his position he’s eager to inform the community about Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center and the exceptional services they provide.(More)

Did You Know!

In 1886 a group by the name of the Women Temperance Union decided to take on the issue of how “colored orphans” were treated in the St. Louis Community. In 1888 the “St. Louis Colored Orphans Home” was organized.In 1919 Annie Malone took over as Board Chairman, a position she held until 1943. In 1920 she donated $10,000 as seed money to build the home which is currently located at 2612 Annie Malone Drive St. Louis, MO 63113. The agency was renamed Annie Malone Children’s Home in 1946 in honor of the volunteer efforts and donations of Annie Malone. While the agency’s primary service has been orphan care or residential services Annie Malone has always attempted to address the vital needs of the St. Louis Community. To learn more about our history and how you can make lives better, contact us today.